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Breath Test Refusal Hearing in OWI Case
The Law Office of Joseph F. Awad, P.C. specializes in criminal defense of Michigan OWI/OUIL Charges. Aggressive and Experienced, Attorney Awad will fight for your rights. OWI Lawyers Succeed in Fighting Breathalyzer Test ResultsWere you arrested for an OWI related charge in Michigan with an elevated BAC? Contact Us Today. The Law Office of Joseph F. Awad knows how to fight and win even when you were arrested in Michigan for Operating While Intoxicated (OWI). All Personal Information Submitted to Us is Kept Strictly ConfidentialHere are just a few examples of the hundreds of OWI charges related to breath tests from which we have successfully defended michigan residents and non-residents. Breath Test Administered Without Reasonable Grounds Under OWI LawIn a breath test refusal hearing (Implied Consent hearing), the officer obtained a search warrant to draw the client's blood because he alleged the client refused to submit to the breath test that was offered. At the hearing, Attorney Awad determined that the officer who pulled over the client was a different officer than the one who arrested the client and offered the breath test. Attorney Awad proved that the officer requesting the breath test did not have reasonable grounds to believe the client committed an OWI offense, since the officer who made the initial stop did not cooperate in the arrest and was not present at the license hearing. As a result, the case was dismissed and the client's driving privileges were not suspended for the standard one year period. OWI Lawyer Saves Clients Right to DriveIn a breath test refusal hearing (implied consent hearing), the police sought to take away the client's right to drive for a full year because of an alleged refusal to submit to the breath test. At the hearing, Attorney Awad thoroughly cross-examined the arresting officer who admitted that the search warrant to draw blood, ordinarily reserved for after a person refuses the test, was prepared well before the client had a right to try to contact an attorney, as he requested. Since the warrant was complete before the client had a chance to talk to a lawyer, Attorney Awad successfully argued that the refusal to submit to the breath test was reasonable. The hearing officer for the Secretary of State agreed and ruled in favor of the client, saving his right to drive. If you have been charged with O.W.I., you need a lawyer like this! Don't feel bad for what happened, discover what you can do about it. Read Additional OWI Attorney Success StoriesOWI AttorneyOWI with Elevated BAC OWI Lawyer Uses Videotape to Win Click Here for Maps & Directions
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